12-Year-Old Kayna Khare Becomes the World's Youngest Scuba Diver
Kayna Khare, a 12-year-old girl from Bhopal, has set a new world record by becoming the youngest scuba diver.

Kayna took her first dive at the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at the age of 10. Her achievement proves that success knows no age, and she has become an inspiration for children her age.
Kayna says she has a deep connection with the sea. Every dive brings with it the thrill of the unknown, which motivates her. Having started diving at the age of 10, her first dive in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was an exhilarating experience, and she has never looked back since.
Mastering Scuba Diving in Two Years
Recalling her first diving experience, Kayna said that as she was descending into the water, she felt that she wanted to continue and progress. Following this realization, she dedicated two years to rigorous practice, mastering scuba diving. She completed her Open Water course in Bali, Indonesia, and her Advanced Water course in Thailand, earning the title of the youngest scuba diver.
Aspiration to Become a Diving Instructor
Kayna dreams of studying marine science in the future. She aims to understand water life and ecology, and introduce others to the wonders of diving. So far, she has completed courses in Open Water Certification, Underwater Photography, Specialty Nitrox Diving, Perfect Buoyancy Control, and Rescue Diver Training.
Kayna's remarkable achievement sends a powerful message that with hard work, dedication, and passion, anyone can turn the impossible into possible, inspiring not only children her age but everyone around.